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SWEET 2i SUGAR CORN 



FOR TABLE USE. 



German, Welschkorn. 



Wlien Com is wanted by mail, add 8 cents per pint to pay postage. 



CULTURE Sugar Corn may be planted in rows three to four feet 

 planted in hills three to four feet apart each way, according to va 

 remain in each hill. It can be planted in this vicinity from first 

 I weeliS a family may have good corn throughout the whole season. 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS Ear 5c. Doz. 25e. Pt. 10c. Q,t. 



15e. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.75. 



EARLY ADAilIS A favorite in the South. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 25c. Pt. lOc. ftt. 15c. Pk. 50c. Bn. $1.75. 



EARLY BURLINGTON HYBRID.— We introduced this variety In 

 this market five years ago, and our sales have grown each year. 

 Not a true sugar corn, but a hvbrid or mixture between the sugar 

 corn and the Adams Early, being as early as Adams, with an ear 

 about the size of Stowell's Evergreen, and more productive than 

 either. The husk, blade and ear, when green, resemble the sugar 

 com. Those who have tried it want it again. 



Doz. 35c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 65c. Bu. $1.75. 



CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY.— An early market variety, very pro- 

 ductive, ears rather short and rich, sugary tiavor. 



Q,t. 20e. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.25. 



EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR — One of the first early among 

 at. 20c-. Pi;. 75c. Bu. $2.25. 



sugar corii. 



apart, and the seeds placed about eight inches apart in the rows, or 

 riety grown or richness of soil. Do not let more than three plants 

 of Jlay to last of July for succession of crop. By planting every two 



BLACK MEXICAN SUGAR.— The Black Corn is especially rich in 

 sugary qualities. Q,t. 20c. Pk. 75c. 



WHITE CORY. — An extra early variety, with good-sized ears and 

 large kernels. Q,t. 30c. Pk. 75c. Bu. .$2.25. 



EXTRA EARLY BALTIMORE The hardiest and earliest variety 



for table use; it can be planted earlier than any other, but is not a 

 sweet corn; white indented grains and short ears. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 30c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.25. 



EARLY MAMMOTH.— A splendid market sort, producing large, 

 handsome ears, grain large, white and sweet. Pills out well at the 

 end. Ear 5c. Doz. 30c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.35. 



LATE MAMMOTH The largest variety grown; very fine for mar- 

 ket purposes. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. Q,t. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bu. .$2.50. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN So well known that * it scarcely 



needs description. Excellent; keeps green till cold weather; ears 

 large. One of the best. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 30c. at. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.00. 



TRUCKERS' EARLY SUGAR 

 CORN — This is the most desir- 

 able variety of sugar corn for 

 truckers and gardeners to plant 

 early. As its many excellent 

 qualities are becoming generally 

 known, it has come to be one of 

 the standard sorts. It is ten 

 days earlier than Evergreen, 

 very productive, growing two to 

 four ears to the stalk. The ears 

 set low, are large and well filled, 

 the grain long and narrow, simi- 

 lar to Evergreen, but smaller. 

 It is one of the most productive 

 varieties in cultivation. 



at. 20c. Pk. 90c. Bu. $3.00. 



KENDALL'S EARLY GIANT. 



—The largest early sweet corn 

 known; comes in just after the 

 Cory, and is very productive. 

 Pt. 15c. at. 25c. Pk. $1.00. 

 Bu. $3.00. 



FIRST OF ALL.— A selection 

 from the Cory, the ears about 

 the same size as Cory, lighter in 

 color and earlier. 



at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.50. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN — This is the sweetest and most 

 deliciously flavored of all sugar corn. It is the finest variety for the 

 table, and will delight the most fastidious epicure. It produces 

 three to four ears to the stalk, and retains its greenness longer 

 tttan other sorts. 



at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. .$2.25. 



STABLER'S EARLY — Of larger size than usual for the early 

 kinds. It is remarkable for the fine flavor, sweetness and earliness, 

 and is a desirable gardeners' and canning variety. 



Pt. lOc. at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.00. 



HICKOX — A very handsome and excellent variety of sugar corn; 

 large, white grain and sweet. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 40c. at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.00. 



EGYPTIAN, or WASHINGTON MARKET A large variety, 



somewhat resembling the Evergreen; flavor peculiarly rich and 

 sweet, and of superior quality; fine for market. 



Ear 5c. Doz. 40c. at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.00. 



IMPROVED NE PLUS ULTRA Early, good-sized ears and deep 



grain. Very productive, some stalks yielding four ears and an av- 

 erage crop running as high as three ears to the stalk. 



at. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. .$2.00. 



ZIGZAG EVERGREEN — This is one of the sweetest and best late 

 sweet corns, not even excepting the celebrated Country Gentleman 

 and Shoe Peg. The ears resemble Stowell's Evergreen in size and 

 shape, except that the kernels are placed irregularly or zigzag 

 upon the cob, which is always an indication of great sweetness in 

 any variety of sugar corn. 



Pt. lOc. at. 20e. Pk. 75e. Bu. $2.25. 



90.DAY COKSr (Red Cob) This is an elegant corn for truckers 



and market gardeners, as it is a good seller as green corn, and if 

 not used as green corn, makes a good variety for feeding purposes. 

 It may be planted for early crop and at intervals until the middle 

 of July. Many truckers use it for their late planting, as it pro- 

 duces a very sure crop. 



at. lOc. Pk. ."JOc. Bu. $1.50. 

 60-DAY (Red €ob>.— Not so lars-e as PO-dav, but grows quicker 



Qt. 20o. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.50. 

 SUGAR CORN.— For fodder. Write for Prices. 



Omps, W. Va., April 6, 1900 



Griffith & Turner Co.: 



Having used your Tomato Seeds last year, I am convinced they are 

 all good, and knowing this fact, I wish to make another order today 

 and I trust you will he as prompt as you were with my order of 1899.' 



A. E. Dawson. 



Alili PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT KOTICE, 



